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Q.1. Why is my BiPAC 2073 R2/2074 R2 transfer rate below 200Mbps?
A:
The Physical Layer of HomePlug AV operates in the frequency range of 2 - 28MHz and
provides a 200Mbps PHY channel rate and a 150Mbps information rate. Depending on the
protocol version used, the maximum throughput data rate is between 70 and 80Mbps. As UDP
has less protocol overhead than TCP, UDP can result in a slightly higher data rate than TCP.
In general, 200Mbps is a theoretical transfer rate. In reality, your BiPAC 2073 R2/2074 R2
transfer rate is highly related to the quality of the power line network environment, the device
quality, its transfer range, and the overall effect of other devices being used.
Q.2. Why can’t two of my BiPAC 2073
R2
/2074
R2
devices synchronized through
the powerline system?
A:
Please make sure that your devices are in the same power loop. In addition, if any sort of
extension cord, uninterruptible power system (UPS) or surge protector are present, these
appliances may possess filter protective or surge protective features that will interfere the
synchronization of your BiPAC 2073 R2/2074 R2 devices. Thus, plug in your BiPAC 2073
R2/2074 R2 devices directly to the wall socket to avoid the interference.
Q.3. What is the maximum number of BiPAC 2073
R2
/2074
R2
devices that can a
single power line environment support? What is the maximum number of
Private Network groups can be supported?
A:
A single powerline environment can support up to 16 BiPAC 2073 R2/2074 R2 devices and
up to 4 Private Network groups.
Q.4. Does BiPAC 2073
R2
/2074
R2
encrypt the data before transmitting it?
A:
BiPAC Homeplug device supports a higher end of AES 128-bit encryption protocol when
compare with other competitive products in the market that only support DES/3DES, this has
made the transfer rate of our product more efficient.
Q.5. Does it support QoS feature? Does it support Multicast and MOD file
transfer features?
A:
BiPAC 2073 R2/2074 R2 QoS feature is set to have the highest access level for both
Multicast and MOD. Even if there are too many users accessing the internet at the same time,
the quality of the image files will not be affected.
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